Tuesday: Toronto Police Inquest, Hockey Card Auction, Somali Pirate and more
Tonight:
A tactical review. As an inquest begins into the deaths of three mentally-ill people shot by Toronto police, a lawyer for the family of one of the victims outlines what he believes needs to change.
Past wrongs do not equal funeral rites. Angry throngs of people prevent the funeral of a former Nazi war criminal in Rome -- a man who denied the Holocaust.
His nickname speaks volumes. A notorious Somali pirate known as "Big Mouth" stands trial in Belgium, after authorities there lure him with an offer to be an advisor on a documentary all about himself.
Taking it all the way to the top. With the deadline to debt default looming, the U-S government's Senate Chaplain leads the upper chamber in a direct appeal to the Big Man Upstairs.
The Big Score. He's been saving all his life, and now Simon Bourque's collection of hundreds of rare pre-war hockey cards is expected to net him millions at a Montreal auction.
And...all action and no talk. A 1911 silent film starring Canadian leading lady Mary Pickford reignites the screen, years after being discovered in an old barn.
As It Happens, the Tuesday edition. Radio that prefers talking without pictures.